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- Freeman Schreckengost (April 11, 1875 – July 9, 1914), born F. Osee Schrecongost, was an American professional baseball catcher and first baseman. He...
- "dynasties." His original team, with players such as Rube Waddell, Ossee Schrecongost, and Eddie Plank, won the pennant in 1902 (when there was no World Series)...
- Pennsylvania League in 1896 and 1897. The team's roster included Ossee Schrecongost and George Stovey. "Williamsport, Pennsylvania Minor League History"...
- closed and turned into middle schools. The current prin****l is Mr. John Schrecongost. State Champions 2021 - Women’s Lacrosse 2010 - Boys' Lacrosse 2009 -...
- Research (SABR), O’Brien has written biographies of Rube Waddell and Osee Schrecongost for Deadball Stars of the American League, published by SABR. He is a...
- 2017. "Henry Schmidt". Retrosheet.org. Retrieved August 28, 2017. "Osee Schrecongost". Retrosheet.org. Retrieved August 28, 2017. "Paul Schrieber". Retrosheet...
- Heidrick, Pete McBride, Jack O'Connor, Ed McKean, Jack Powell, Ossee Schrecongost, Bobby Wallace, and Zeke Wilson are all transferred from the Cleveland...
- School District. The company, headed by Indiana County businessman Larry Schrecongost, moved the operations of WNCC back to Barnesboro, where it was joined...
- Saltzgaver (1925, 1928) Roy Schalk (1928) Dutch Schliebner (1913) Ossee Schrecongost (1898) Hank Severeid (1910) Camp Skinner (1928) Bill Speas (1928, MGR)...
- The Americans make a trade with the Cleveland Blues, with catcher Osee Schrecongost sent to Cleveland in return for George LaChance. December 16, 1901: It...